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<p></p><p><span style="line-height: 1.5;">Where does the creativity come from that fuels a work of art?</span></p><p>For Seattle woodcarver Daniel Webb, it comes from the dialogue he has with centuries-old wood as he carves into them.</p><p>Webb uses mostly reclaimed wood, much of it more than 200 years old. His first solo exhibition opens today at Bellevue Arts Museum, where you can see how he transforms discarded stumps and I-beams into objects as delicate as a shimmering balloon, a wispy dandelion or child’s pillow.&nbsp;</p><p>Fri, 07 Mar 2014 13:01:00 +0000Bellamy Pailthorp14518 at http://www.kplu.orgSeattle Artist Turning Centuries-Old Pieces Of Wood Into One-Of-A-Kind Sculptures